, NAIROBI, Kenya, June 22 – Youth Affairs Principal Secretary Lillian Omollo and the National Youth Service Director General Richard Ndubai with other suspects are now free to process their bail after the Anti Corruption Court in Nairobi declined a request by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to have them remain in custody while their security is being examined.

While delivering the ruling on Friday morning, Senior Principal Magistrate Lawrence Mugambi stated it is up to the court to verify securities deposited that the process should continue as denying them the right to bail would be tantamount to contempt of High Court that granted them bail.

He pointed out that the court will be examining the authenticity of each suspect’s security on a case by case basis and will be declined should they fail to meet the set threshold.

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